Four courses selected as follows. At least on course dealing with Africa, selected from the following or from an alternative African course approved by the program coordinator:

ANTH 237 Peoples and Cultures/South Africa

ANTH 237 Peoples and Cultures/West Africa: Roots of American Culture

ANTH 250 Topics in Anthropology/Africa (e.g., South African Culture, History and Ecology; and South Africa and the Media)

ANTH 335 Third World Studies: Africa

ANTH 335 Third World Studies: African Colonialism

MUSI 380 World Music Seminar/Africa

POSC 288 African Politics

At least two African-American courses in at least two departments, selected from the following or from alternative courses in English, History, or other departments approved by the program coordinator:

ENGL 245 African-American Literature

HIST 241 African-American History

HIST 242 Women in American History

HIST 330 Slavery and Abolition in the United States

HIST 337 Civil War and Reconstruction

HIST 341 Civil Rights Seminar

The fourth course in the African-American Concentration may be in either African or African-American studies.

Students select from a range of courses dealing with race and ethnicity through three lenses: theoretical, international and United States. The student who elects this option must work closely with the program coordinator. In addition to the Introductory Course and the Capstone Seminar, the student will select four courses with at least two courses from the United States focus.